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Added on:3/12/2008 | In Food

A cake is usually divided between a number of people and may refer to something that has to be shared. For example, you may feel that you are not getting your fair share of a wage increase at work. Or the cake may refer to your emotional life. A wife, for example may feel the her husband gives too much attention to his work, children and TV but she misses out. Or perhaps you're being selfish: "You want to have your cake and eat it." as the English saying goes.

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